Christian PERRIER wrote:
> So, that sumamrizes to: in what is lmt better than pm-utils? I have
> no specific problem with either of these, but it's certainly not a
> good idea to install both..:-)
laptop-mode-tools has been considered for tasksel before; I used it for
years, and I don't think it'
Quoting Ritesh Raj Sarraf (r...@debian.org):
> Only pm-utils does power savings. And so does lmt. Others are reporting
> tools or tools that can trigger.
So, that sumamrizes to: in what is lmt better than pm-utils? I have
no specific problem with either of these, but it's certainly not a
good id
Only pm-utils does power savings. And so does lmt. Others are reporting
tools or tools that can trigger.
On Nov 9, 2011 1:17 PM, "Christian PERRIER" wrote:
> Quoting Ritesh Raj Sarraf (r...@debian.org):
> > Package: tasksel
> > Version: 3.07
> > Severity: wishlist
> >
> > laptop-mode-tools is a p
Quoting Ritesh Raj Sarraf (r...@debian.org):
> Package: tasksel
> Version: 3.07
> Severity: wishlist
>
> laptop-mode-tools is a power saving tool for linux. It would be good to
> see laptop-mode-tools installed when a user selects the "Laptop" task.
How does it differ from the following list?
Re
Package: tasksel
Version: 3.07
Severity: wishlist
laptop-mode-tools is a power saving tool for linux. It would be good to
see laptop-mode-tools installed when a user selects the "Laptop" task.
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